Aug 262008

Today should be a fun one filled with music and baseball.

I’m headed up to the studio in a few minutes to finish recording this song that we did basic tracks on earlier this month. I’ll be doing the vocals and guitars today and we’ll possibly mix it as well. Anyway, it is the first song in this batch that I plan on releasing digitally, one at a time.

Then, I’m headed over to meet stepson Ryan at Hammons field to watch a ballgame. This is Texas League AA ball which is usually a pretty good time. The Springfield Cardinals, the St. Louis Cardinals affiliate will play the Tulsa Drillers, the Colorado Rockies affiliate.

Check out this Tulsa Drillers logo that features a shadowy figure attacking a baseball.

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9 Responses to “Music and Baseball”

  1. J says:

    That shadowy figure looks like my wife’s endodontist…

  2. Pianist Envy says:

    There is no correlation connecting music with baseball. [error message crapflush 33945877]

  3. Okay,, Okay ya’ — I admit MooPig is eat up: That is a cool sketch there Sans D.

    Here’s a toast to Jack and the Boy air guitar in the seventh….. cin~cinc iggy oi … and to all of us too.

  4. I thought the screw was actually through the ball.

  5. To tell the tooth, I taught sew too. I fill that would make a screw ball — Drillers and all, it is very confusing. And I’m easily confusable. Ow. My jaw is numb.

  6. Pribek says:

    Drillers 4-Cards 2: It wasn’t much of a game to watch but, it was a great night to be outside watching a ball game. If that makes any sense. The few AA games I’ve been to feature between inning “entertainment” (fans participating in musical chairs with inflatable chairs, cheesy contests, t-shirt launches) and lot’s of peripheral carnival activity for the shavers. Which, is all good clean fun.
    No sign of the the Shadowy figure in the logo, a less disturbing T with a screw-like long stroke was on the hats.
    The music-baseball connection: most baseball players dream of being rock stars, most rock stars dream of being ball players.
    J-Do you recall Steve Martin in “Little Shop Of Horrors”?

  7. The shadow might have been George HW:

    By the way, the best line of the convention so far? Ted Strickland of Ohio, when he echoed the 1988 Democratic convention joke about George H.W. Bush, that he was born on third and thought he hit a triple. Strickland said of George W. Bush that he was born on third and then stole second. It didn’t get much attention in any of the commentary, but it’s all people were talking about in the bars of Denver that night.

    [WSJ; clik HERE: source]The Master Has Arrived, August 28, 2008

  8. J says:

    I saw that (LSofH) a LONG time ago and had forgotten all about that dentist song he sings… VERY FUNNY!!

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